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Zara Aaron
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Painting - Drawing
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Zara is a very able artist specializing in portraits. She also paints animals and has recently ventured into fantasy type illustrations. She works mainly in acrylics on canvas and watercolour paper, but is also competent in pastels. Zara is self taught, and studied for many years for the perfection of her technique. Commissions are taken at very competitive prices, as Zara would like her art to be affordable for everyone.
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Andrew Aarons
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Painting
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Commissioned portraits, equestrian portraits and urban landscapes undertaken.
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Adam Aaronson
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Glass Art
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Adam Aaronson has been at the heart of British studio glass for more than 25 years, both as gallery owner and artist. Adam specialises in free blown glass, and his work experiments with the hugely varied possibilities of the medium. His vessels and sculptures are at once a celebration of the simplicity of pure form, and also an investigation into the possibilities of layering.
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Mick Abbott
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Painting
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Mick Abbott is a full time artist, dividing his time between Cambridge, Brittany and New York. He has a fascination and fondness for gardens, landscapes, and medieval churches.
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Alexandra Abraham
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Painting - Sculpture - Ceramic Art
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Beautiful paintings and wearable artworks (jewellery!) made with found and rediscovered objects such as Venetian glass, coins, buttons, shells or old china and glass found on the Thames Foreshore or Hampstead Heath.
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Suzy Abrahams
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Painting
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Contemporary original paintings in acrylic and mixed meda. Informative, fast loading and easy to navigate website where you can purchase Suzy's work online.
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Daniel Abbott 'Abrock'
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Painting - Drawing
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I'm a London based, self-taught artist, constantly trying to improve and make more time to push my work further. My work has been exhibited in London, New York, Bristol, Gothenburg and Munich.
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James Newton Adams
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Painting - Sculpture
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Working as a sculptor and painter, I explore my experience of the land and seascapes of Scotland as well as the people, animals and objects that inhabit them, often highlighting tensions in their relationships with each other and with the landscape itself. I work from memories of such places, drawing upon a narrative within. This allows me to build a composition around a theme - the title will as often inform the work as the other way round.
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John Adams
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Photography
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Photography, photomontage and web design.
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John Adamson
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Sculpture
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I am a narrative / figurative carver finding the inspiration to carve the human figure or faces from the natural form of the log, tree or root. These have natural curves and strengths that help to give life and movement to my figures while I search for the story hidden in the wood.
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Mandy-Jayne Ahlfors
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Painting
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Contemporary artist mandy-jayne ahlfors. Some people express themselves by talking, singing, dancing or writing. Mandy expresses herself by painting and drawing.
Thoughts and inspirations both come from nature and the world around us , i love to capture the moment sometimes using my own photography together with my thoughts and feelings to create a drawing or painting to bring life and soul into my work.
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Cos Ahmet
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Drawing - Printmaking
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Cos Ahmet creates work that is described as a ‘collective of dialogue’. Themes of sexuality, identity and the self are all recurring subjects that are constant in his work. Delving into these themes, he explores them through the structure of the male body, this complex apparatus, imbued with layers and shadows, carefully examined, before being reconstructed into a physical collage of pseudo-selves & meta-figurative beings.
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Janet Aldis
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Painting - Sculpture - Textile Art
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My work illustrates a passion for experimentation within a variety of media. I explore expressive methods of exploiting often rich, colourful and subtle nuances of form, light, shadow, colour and texture.
I will frequently combine intensely personal abstract colour work using luminescent pigments and patination within oil and inks on canvas, paper, and silk, fibres, wood and metal.
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Kevin Alexander
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Painting - Sculpture - Glass Art
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I work in a variety of media, mainly exploring the use of flat colour (with paint, coloured card and film, and glass) to generate imagery and forms. The relationship between self and the world around is a common theme in many of my pieces.
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Diana Ali
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Painting - Drawing - Photography
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Diana Ali is a Bangladeshi Visual Artist and Curator. She has exhibited in Sheffield and London; internationally in the Tehran Biennial and in the 'Disarmory' newspaper in New York. Her medium involves drawing, installation and text based work. She is interested in correspondence, networking and connectivity in her practice and her research explores the use of correspondence for our fictitious characters to exist.
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Jacqueline Louise Maria Alkema
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Painting
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My paintings are the product of an intellectual thought process leading to a visualisation of an inner state. Working in oil and mixed media I use layering of materials combined with painting techniques to create a physical and emotional depth.
Childhood memories and emotional experiences are a recurring theme in my work
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Liz Allen
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Painting
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My landscapes start with a cartoon like drawing; a direct and spontaneous response to what I see, and it is this that the painting is built on. Colour is an important element in my paintings. I enjoy being bold and uncompromising with colour - even quite extreme at times. Pattern is also a feature I like to develop and play with.
The drawing process and gathering information on the subject is crucial....
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Mary Allen
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Drawing - Illustration
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“ Nothing is a mistake in my art. Nothing is planned, it just flows from pen to paper”.(Mary Allen)
The kind of work I do is very intricate, using fine liners and a vivid imagination mixed with lashings of colour to create a world that lies within.
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Marilyn Allis
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Painting
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Popular TV artist for SKY 166, Marilyn teaches, demonstrates & runs watercolour workshops, in Gussage all Saints nr Wimborne, and privately for art societies & clubs in all districts. Marilyn writes teaching articles regularly for the Paint magazine and has also written for the UK section of the International Artist.
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Cassandra Lee Allsworth
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Painting
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Most of my subjects are portraiture and realism, but enjoy doing any subject and would like to explore more different styles of art.
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Natasha Almeida
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Illustration
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My illustration work incorporates ink work, mixed media paintings and photo based collages. I enjoy working quickly and impulsively so it has energy and character; often my best work is in my sketchbook. Reportage and illustrations to go with narratives are some main themes for me. Also creative writing and using text within images is something I am increasingly interested in.
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Isabelle Amante
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Painting
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Statement from Leabrooks Gallery (www.leabrooksgallery.co.uk) : "Her vibrant land and seacapes celebrate the power of nature in a contemporary style which has tremendous impact and appeal. Her work draws on her extensive experience of travel and innate restlessness of spirit which is evident in her interpretation of her subject."
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Ruth Ames-White
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Ceramic Art - Glass Art
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My mosaics consist primarily of vitreous glass, ceramic, recycled materials and millefiori.
Bold designs and strong colours lend themselves perfectly to working with this medium.
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Roy Amiss
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Painting
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Roy Amiss works in both conventional and modern media. He is an inventor and in his recent works he has created spectacular optical paintings on nylon net screens and metal mesh. These unique works he describes as Hand-painted Holographs owing to their resemblance to the 3D effect of laser holograms. He achieves this through scientific experiments and mathematics. Influenced by surrealism, philosophy, science and pop culture.
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Rob Anderson
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Illustration
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I am an Edinburgh based, freelance illustrator, who has spent the last nine years working primarily for the Scottish advertising industry.
The diversity of the clients and projects I work on is shown in the variety of styles I can produce. Please have a look around my website, and if you have a job you would like me to have a look at please just give me a shout.
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